Singapore Standard, 7 March 1951
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Title Section17 1951-03-07 1 Singapore Standard Jaj *5L y OL NO. 250 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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263 1951-03-07 1 Russia To Propose All Occupa tion Forces Quit Germany RIS, Mar. 6. (UP) Soviet Russia was reported today to propose the withdrawal of all occupation troops id c tern from Germany !>y the < nd of 19."2. 1 a ned sources sui.l the thdrawai was part of a five-' >.263 words
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Article51 1951-03-07 1 500 Join Civil Defence m K K-i<-r t ft v- in S ga- rscw ive reau. But these oosta lisa be sons rumenta tifjuSaten people <o Sin«a- are r>- ■I 1 B edge hers, typi -d with i re- ud. ranted ei be ready to nee s now re reau51 words
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99 1951-03-07 1 BON'X. Mar. 6 (Beuterj Brii iin Prance and the Un I I SJ ites today authorise I WestD -v to set up own Poreigc Oflß and maim u itic TClat i O 11 S %.lth foreign countries 'This w»s the mnin cone in99 words
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Article230 1951-03-07 1 PARIS .Mar. t; UP— General Dwight D. Eisenhower today announced the appointment oi a seven-man general staff Xo help him organize and lead an Atlantic Pan Army. Only one American was inluded in the group, lie is Major Genera! Edmond H. beavey, who will b^230 words
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Article99 1951-03-07 1 Standard Staff Reporter LEE Chan Sin, 30. the -Chin C iew" of the 100-ton coastal imer "Chin Choo" (Pearl) found dead on board ship >red off Rochore Canal on M :day morning by members of the crew. He had i^o stabbed wounds in his99 words
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Article55 1951-03-07 1 Standard Staff Reporti-r SHORTLY after 9 a.m. yesterday, three Chinese enwwcl a house in Geylang Road and robbed a Chinese woman of jewellery worth about 51. 425. The woman was alone in the house nt the time of the robbery. She opened the door to the men who55 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-03-07 1 LORD Inchcape, British shippin'-' directori arrived in Singapore by BO AC Constellation from a Karachi visit yesterday on his way to Australia. CAPTAIN Jim Harper, Test Pilot for Douglas Aircraft Company, Santo Monica^ U.S.37 words
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Article68 1951-03-07 1 LIVERPOOL. Mar. 6: <AP>— Wearing the kilt of the Gordon Highlanders, their Colonel-in-Cnief. the Duke ol Gloucester, today flew here to give one of bii battalions a send-ofl for Malaya. After inspecting the 300-strong battalion which leaves tonight for Singapore on the transport. Empire Halladale,68 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-03-07 1 This is a picture which the lf>-year-old Tenekii Zabariafa sent to her father who strongly opposes to her proposed marriage to an Englishman.28 words
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217 1951-03-07 1 Daughter Eapcrted MSssL-^g Standard Malay Correspondent ADAMANT in his refusal to allow his daughter lo marry an English**) an, Fengku Yahya, half-brother of the Siiltim of Kedah in Alor Star yesterday was >>'.ariL<l lo hear l>> a Reuters message that his daughter,217 words
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161 1951-03-07 1 Expert Says Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN Dakota aircraft can be sent to Australia for conversion into the latent and more efficient Super DC 3 planes if plans work out, said Captain Jim Harper, Test Pilot of the Douglas Aircraft Company, last night. Captain Harper161 words
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Article146 1951-03-07 1 Undergrad Airs V iews On Arrests THERE was a wrong impression among the public that the University of Malaya was harbouring "a group of young men who are Communists and therefore is a nest of troublemakers". This was stated in an editorial of the Malayan Undorgrad. official organ of the146 words
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Article241 1951-03-07 1 TOKYO, Mar. 6. (AP) General MacArthur said today the Chinese Third Field Army is moving a "large force of lercral eorps" down through central Korea for a possible eounter-offen-sive. This was the first indication that the Third Army had shifted in force from the north-east to the central241 words
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147 1951-03-07 1 LONDON. M G: (Router) Ivor Novello, ageless Prince Charming of the musical comedy stage and uue of the world's greatest entertainers as author and composer, died suddenly here today at the be ght of his career*' lie was 53— but to millions of women147 words
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Article35 1951-03-07 1 LONDON. Mir. 6. <AP> The British government today disclosed plans to spend more than U554,000,000,000 <;n the Royal Air Force by the spring of 1954. Henderson was speaking in a35 words
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127 1951-03-07 1 V/ife Flies B,GOO Miles Standard S;ail Reporter GRIEF-STRICKEN Mr., babel liwlmiw ha<l to U-a^i-'.ci oat ;;i Singapore General ITotnllri «'-.t«*r4l;:\ She had jasl ma:l." an Ji.(;<>(>-milc air <iij-li irnin Scoilaii<J to be beside Jut ierioudy ill hushan<l but ira-* two hour- too lal«".127 words
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163 1951-03-07 1 Commons Row Over Youths For Malaya LONDON. Mar 6 CAP)— The British War Minister, Mr. Johr Strachey, today parried Conservative demands that 18--year-old be kept off the Malaya draft by saying thai ge was not the biggest consideration. Air Coramodi :e A. R said that "tens of thousands ol ts163 words
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Article38 1951-03-07 1 LONDON. Mar. 7. (AP Commissioner-Genera] for SouthEast Asia. Mr. Malcolm MarD'mald, and General Sir John I! rding, commander-in -chief of Britain's Far East land forces, arrived in London today for consultations with government officials.38 words
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105 1951-03-07 1 Don't Seize Our Property, S'pore Cantonese Ask Reds Standard 51 .t Key wit t Hui Kuan, which ii tive body ire Cam population in the Colony. has petil the Kv Provincial Governme I munist China to withhold its action of sealing houses ;md pro■iK c Chinese. I the I tvernment105 words
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Advertisement18 1951-03-07 1 I p^^ ting* S.RH.dcSILVA 43. mi&h srßl€T. sm<«At»O«f. > nuAtA iv¥*U«. iPOm. J 5 0/7 WHITE $tfCF ST&tf pt^t £*>,18 words
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Article, Illustration433 1951-03-07 3 $10,000 REWARD OFFERED FOR CAPTURE OF' GIRL BANDIT Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Women arc .>\- pettsive, even t<> tli<* Government. The Perak Police are offering $29,000 for information leading to the arrest of »ix persons. Ten thousand dollars of this is for a 31 -year-old Hakka woman, AhC.F. Lai mi - 433 words
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124 1951-03-07 3 Forces Kill 4 Bandits In S. Johore s Euuterd Stall NTespandeßf KUALA LUMPUR Tues. e a (\c risive victory over thirty ri v. .in n hey i ontacU i .v.v this morning in Kota ;< l*ng on inl irmation the -V trol awaited the bandits o;i ham *he^ ooen i124 words
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104 1951-03-07 3 Standard StaiY (oi respondent KUALA LUMPUR, T les. A 16- ar-old Chinese rubber K >ong Fah Hin, was I by Mr J D M. K Grant, to lay, I *t ha^ ing a anese automatic pistol, nr i ninds oi 303 ammuniton ae104 words
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195 1951-03-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fortj directeee called-tip under the Manpower Enactment passed out aiier training from Wardieinirn Estate (.amp this morning and w iil join J'vin^l** Companies in IVegri Sentbilan an«l I'rnan^. Another J I will be attached to the Special ConslalNilairy. This195 words
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Article166 1951-03-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Tues Expressing dissatisfaction at Govern- j merit's ignoring their petition calling for the re-instatement of three dismissed olficers oft the Labis sub-branch of the j North Johore Labour Union, a meeting on Sunday decided to j send another petition to Goveminent166 words
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204 1951-03-07 3 KL Will Have Siren Tests At Week-end Standard Staff < orrespondeni KI \LA M 'il'l It, Toes. Siren i<-n >.i!l be held i.i Koala Lmnpnr on Fridaj and Saturday. Hiese arc mereK testa and tlie js:il>lu* >!i<» :!«l i;»»i !>r alarmed, i ;!»<- Commissioner for Defence, Mr. N. Somer- Dang204 words
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Article71 1951-03-07 3 The ing were el< :1 d officials of the Segamat [nternational Club, this year: President Inche Samsu Bin Mahmotxl; Vi( -Pi tsident Mr. Tan Siong Ldan; Hon. Secretary. Mr. Ng Yook C\h'v: \sst. Secretary, Mr. ,r I'r: !i Tre isurer. M' 1 V K Xtd ah and Committee71 words
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Article68 1951-03-07 3 COURT A DVISERS Tie pane! of advisers in Port Dickson for 1951 under the Juv nile Courts Ordinance ronsist;-. of Mrs. D. M. Roberts, Mrs. L. Van Geyzel, Mrs. A. C. George, Mrs. L. K. Beng, [rs, F. Cunningham, Mr. Lee Boon Pe tg, Raja Abdullah in I ja Daud.68 words
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Article84 1951-03-07 3 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. \u Yong Chow Lin was I bound over in the sum oi 5300 s x months i i an extorti e Kuala Lumpur Fi t Magistrate. Lee Yow, who was c larged with him v. ,s quilted and discharged. It was84 words
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Article217 1951-03-07 3 They Fought In Paradise FIVE (hinese waitresses ranging from Hi to ~1 years were lined Sl"> each by Inrhe Hamid in tiie Muar Magistrate's Court for lifrht- in Muar's Paradise P.irk. The fight, three against two. was over customers patronage. The staff of the Postal a d217 words
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91 1951-03-07 3 Police Chiefs Attended SC's Funeral Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Kadir bin Awang, special constable who was kill-d in action along with Mr. David D os on Senai Rubber Estate, was i i.i the Johore Bahru cemetery this evening. Among those present at the eside were the C.S.P.C. Johore91 words
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Article59 1951-03-07 3 JOIIORE EAHRU, Tues. A total fine of $185 was imposed on an Indian and lour Chinese sundry shop proprietors of Johore Bahru when they pieaded guilty to charges of failing to display price lists in their business premises. They were Tan Boon Lay, Quek Guan59 words
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195 1951-03-07 3 Standard Staff Gorre^MMadeal KUALA LIMPI R, Tues. u Shadow Trade Unions are believed to be operating; in various parts of Malaya, inciting workers on rubber estates to cease work if they do not get a minimum wage. The minimum wage declared by these "invisible"195 words
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121 1951-03-07 3 Singam Loses House' Case: Will Appeal Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, fuel in the Court <>f Appeal today Mr. Justice Taylor declared judgment in favour of Mr. E A. S. Warner, for recovers of i house occupied by Mr S. C. F- Stngam. When the matter came up before the121 words
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Article39 1951-03-07 3 21>y«ar-old ralib bin I uxu ■>.'. d before P i) ckMHI Magisinoe for firuiq i! dticordertf/ a s/iot j/-o/n u single barrel firearm en Pengalan Durum, Pei 0 Krn;i)a.s. Tnr casr was post--1 jio/ic'/ to March 13 and39 words
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Miscellaneous386 1951-03-07 3 FEBERATZOH DIARY SELAISGOR \IPOR KUALA LUMPUR GRAND: TVk Of The G< HINDUSTAN: Jodidar; 6.30 and L^g d q 9^! on 1, 3, 6.45 and ODEOj: Bitter Spring 3, «,».>. P Con t inenta] R evue ld !)i) l^ m h li Oui Relations" 6.45 and PAVILION: Samson and Delilah gp386 words
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Article, Illustration122 1951-03-07 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO Singapore Harbour Board wharf hands, Ong Ah Bee and Chan Boon Tin. \vere hnrled into the sea off a godown when a mooring hawser of the Carthage snapped as she was being berthed. The men were rescued by fellow workers, who dropped122 words
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84 1951-03-07 8 IP Tues Mr. C. H. Yin ion of the little in and chairman of the Ipoh Co-operative Stores Society said today that profiteers would be dealt a mortal blow if a cooperative store was opened in the central market. Yin, who welcomed Government's intention84 words
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Article52 1951-03-07 8 Officer-bearers elected ai I meet., gof 1 M -u K\ President Che A M id bin Mat, H Sec Che Abdul Hamid bin urer: Hassan bin S Aud Che [sma bin A ind Che Rashid bin Ali. Committee: Che Abdullah bin Awangnol. Cl* N r, Che Ismail and52 words
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Article71 1951-03-07 8 PEXAXG. Tues. Vi ig< rs n Sungkok to the twi i ty- -tone. Bukit Selambau, who were collectively fined I i Jan. 27 and lat< i KM) on ippeal, h ive pa: ing up. are affected, which means that each of n will have pay $20.71 words
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177 1951-03-07 8 Standard Staff Correspondent SITIAWAN, Tuts. Mr. S. (i. Ramachandran, Kuala Lumpur Agent of the Government ol India, speaking at a reception here yesterday told Indians to drop parti s and faiths and join to serve this country. 0 ,e were changing times,177 words
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Article146 1951-03-07 8 PENANG, Tues. Labour won day at the Anglo Chi- j nese School Hall in Pykett Avenue when its candidai .Miss Elizabeth Oorjithan, beal the Progressive's man, Mr. Yap Boon Chuan at the moi k elections he lay by the Settleenl Youth Council by single vote.146 words
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119 1951-03-07 8 Request For Same Salary Scale As S 'pore PEN Tues. A twoman delegation from the Hospital Assistants 1 Association of Malaya met Dr. E.s. Struthers, Director of Medical Services, Federation of -Malaya, to dis cuss the general working co i--1 ditions and conversions of pay To the Unified Salary Scale119 words
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Article61 1951-03-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The {)i!p: ol the Methodist Girls' School, will present "She Stoops to Conquer" On March 30 and 31. A number of seat? will be reserved for the public on the second day. No tickets will be sold but reservations will be made for a61 words
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Article, Illustration258 1951-03-07 8 Bold Plan Launched By Parit Society r Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Nine new co-operative societies six exclusively by Malays have been formed in Central Perak over the past six months. Latest society to be registered is the Pant Malay Co-operative Thrift and Investment258 words
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Article45 1951-03-07 8 ALOR STAR, Tiies. A Toykai-Alor Star bus yesterday knocked down a cyclist, aged 13, and an eight-year-old boy who was riding pillion. The cyclist was injured, but the boy whose head was run over I by the bus, died on the spot.45 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-03-07 8 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, tues. Madam fukuyae Kaniko. the M-year-old Japanese mother separated 10 uars from lu-r son John Palmstrong. hopes that her boy't American relatives will learn ot his exigence through the p«ew and adopt him. John his name is Kodako kaniko i*272 words
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Article72 1951-03-07 8 standard Start Correspondent KUALA Ll .PUR. rues. h;t wKich Selangor Girl Guides have been dreaming of for y&ar >' approaching realiTy. Government has given them a piece of land in Marsh Road, near the 11. G. S. Junior School. Above I they netted more than72 words
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Article58 1951-03-07 8 KUALA TRENGGANIV Tues. -Twenty Khadzis and Imams of Masjids in the State of Trengganu met today for the first time at the residence of the Mentri Besar. Che' Kamaruddin bin Ha.ii Idris to discuss control of religious matters and to help the religious leaders to58 words
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Article100 1951-03-07 8 EVERYTHING should be done to rouse interest in the Municipal Elections to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Penang this year, said Mr. Gerald Hawkins in a Radio Malaya talk last night. A democracy likes to discuss and argue before choosing it:; leader. This practice,100 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-03-07 8 These six children of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Yin of the Malayan Limber Company of Singapore will join their brother in Dublin, Ireland, jor further studies. The boys are Yin Ee Guan aged 19, and Yin Ee He g ::\;ed li'. T\ eStandard - 88 words
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Article149 1951-03-07 8 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues, Smallholders blinded l»> '!>< rubber boom have forgotten tin* importance oi food cultivation, Mii«l Mr. H. J. Simpson, Stair Agricultural Officer, Perak. H<- warned that when the price of rubber falls and a slump sets in, these people >vill I>** badly hit.149 words
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Article113 1951-03-07 8 PENANG, Tues The 1 Kedah Perlis Malayan Chi- nese A s so c la i o a Working Committee today a i Ldered two letters from the Secretary for Chinese Affairs ab resettlement plans In Kedah. The Seen tary asked ll i MCA. to aid113 words
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Article117 1951-03-07 8 IPOII, Tues A promise made by three sons. well-known miners, to tin ir dying mother has brought Perak's charitable organisations a .S<>soo windfall. esterday the mother, Madam Chung Ah Chong told her three sons, Mr. 100 Siang Kai. Mr. Foo Sek Kai. and Mr. Too Yik117 words
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65 1951-03-07 8 Malayans Can Apply For Cornell Study Gifts CORNELL ca In New V nounccci I qualified com/ eluding i engineer;:., mir teaching invited to api I C Asia P j wship $2,000 each e and ti Copi< gity cat. the USIS B 1 RIUSi I to th' eligible for a 165 words
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Article27 1951-03-07 8 PENAN I I Resident v Art solo flight I T'■' to service I B Commander F Mi<« C. R in tht27 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-03-07 8 >2S 1 f MYGOODN£SS> THAT)] fIT TOOK HER 2O MINUTES |g| U sOU R SE IT ISI fB^T WALDO... I o Cjn Qog^ MRS. BLATHERLY IS TO TELL ME WH ATA FINE/ C^%yYA^ 5r VC6 5f <^^wT?F CERTAINLY LONS"/ M AN R rv?\W L l^ T rOUK j LIIL _^a*^51 words
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Article, Illustration676 1951-03-07 9 Crowd Fired On Within Five Yards Of Platoon Standard Slaff Correspondent A HOSTILE crowd which disregarded the warnings of an A-S.P. and inarched within five yards of a Gurkha Platoon waving a Muslim flag ami snouting »A e want British blood" was fired on before' theyStandard - 676 words
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Article239 1951-03-07 9 His force of six British officers, 12 Gurkha officers and 300 Gurkha soldiers arrived al Beach Road Police Station at 5.40 a.m The force carried rifles, ste.is. bren guns, revolvers, grenades and owen guns. He was in command of a company of Gurkhas made up of three platoons,239 words
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Article439 1951-03-07 9 Tn ;"i--.'.or <% the Chairman. he said he Eormed the opinion that the crowd could only be dispersed by offensive use of police riot squads. The Gurkhas were ordered to 1 take M offe isive action". They advanced up the road and used tear gas. The crowd quietened439 words
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Article79 1951-03-07 9 He arrived in the area at 9j30 a.m. There was a Police riot squad standing doing nothing at the junction of Coleman Street and S. Andrew's Road. Lt Beresford said lie saw a crowd of 200 riojers in an ugly frame of mind. The squadron drove round the79 words
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Article107 1951-03-07 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commission of Enquiry into the Singapore Riots of December last completed its major part of its work yesterday. The Commission listened to 92 witnesses up till 4 p.m. yesterday. There arc about 25 witnesses, mostly civilians, yet to appear before the Commission. Ninety107 words
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Article933 1951-03-07 9 1 BIN OMAR DIN said he accompanied Inspector Wilson and three other corporals and 16 constables to Beach Road Station on Dec. 11 at 2.10 p.m. He was told the follow Mr. 1 Martin who was In his ear to Sultan Gate where the party debussed. There933 words
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Article176 1951-03-07 9 Standard Staff Reporter SPECIAL emergency measures with regard to police accommodation recommended in 1943 by Mr. R. E. Poulger, then Commissioner of Police, and considered at a special emergency meeting of the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council had not yet started, although an expenditure176 words
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1054 1951-03-07 9 COMMISSIONER SAYS Standard Staff Reporter tk THE MALAY rank and filo now realise tlio i:ravr mistake they made in losin<> the ronfidnire of ihe public by their conduct during the riots.** said Mr. J. Pi mil f Fw ■lIW, new Commissioner oi Police, Singapore.1,054 words
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Advertisement565 1951-03-07 9 WANTED To buy small compound house with three or four bed rooms or small land. Full particulars to Box No.T.124 Singapore Standard Austin "8" in excellent condition Price SiMl'5 or nearest Box No T.125 Singapore StandStandard 8— regd F. ■'•>>-. ly-is mileage offers over $2,500 Ph >ne 7863, NOTICES n565 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-03-07 9 §g^^^^^^^"^^^^^M^Bl^^^^^V A THOUSAND V-Q rBGNG J ITSAYS...*^^^E« B^ S* M ALLEY OOP AND OSCAR |^WOW! WE\ MILES OR f AN' WHOOSH YEH..W*£ P^v.^ rv KJ/^ 9' <^V^L^ 9 BOOM, BOUND FOR THE W DIDN'T MISS SO, I'D S IF rASK WE'RE PAST THAT'S c^VaVCO^" jfj[jSa <T^ PLANET VENUS, HAVE JUST111 words
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Article, Illustration149 1951-03-07 10 UN TOLD TO FORM WORLD SECURITY ARMY QUICKLY NEW YORK, Mar. 6 (AP)— The United States yesterday called urgently lor the United Nations members to earmark quickly, by September at least, armed forces to fight any airjzression at any tune. The United States also admitted the possibility of reeruitinir a149 words
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Article28 1951-03-07 10 vd I leteor i left the RA F. Hal aniyah in Iraq B a its desti;. ;ii p'nnes v\ i1 ::-ned The I kin are being28 words
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Article399 1951-03-07 10 PRAGI "K. Mar. 6, (APi The f Dr. Vlado Cle- a usually well inform-! i said on Monday, has :i taken into custody. A thin blonde. Mrs. Lida C. Cl ementis had i been living in an apartment here since her husband, former Conr si399 words
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Article146 1951-03-07 10 ECAFE To Carry On LAHORE, Mar. R CAP)— The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE)— sponsored by the United Nations took consideration of its annual report and also examination of its future to determine whether or not it should continue its existence or dissolve itself forthwith. Delegates146 words
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255 1951-03-07 10 HONGKONG, >lar. 6 (IP) The Chinese CoiniminiM* haw Started a drastic sweep of all Thina to mobilize men in an attempt to replace ilicir terrible casualties in the Korean war, reliable reports ;»ai<l. The repori said doctors and nurses were being mobilized also on anAP - 255 words
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232 1951-03-07 10 WASHINGTON, Mar. 6 (Reuter) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India was reported here today to have stated that India had always wanted not only the g< naral co-operation of America, bul particular assistance in the things she needed His remarks won232 words
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Article165 1951-03-07 10 tfOYGivO.Yf;. Mar. 6. Renter- \\Vn g Kong told the police he\ t AP )—A 32-year-old rick- boupht the ticket on the day\ ol the race for 1 1.S0 cents sha-puller Wong Kong yes- (d )r; s vnaware he an terday walked intotheHong- altered ticket kottQ165 words
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Article, Illustration398 1951-03-07 10 SEYMOI R TOPPING - SEYMOI R TOPPING By SAIGON, Mar. 6 (AP) American officials expressed l>! li«! here that Communisi China is slowing down its ai<l to the Communist-led u'tiniuh rebels because of the situation in Korea. Thus, the officials say, Korea is proving a heavy drain onA.P - 398 words
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Article52 1951-03-07 10 Britain and the United States have reached ag •< > e J ;it ii :t on whe- ther allied troops in Korea should cross the 38th Parallel i but a statement about future operations can 101 be made in I the interests of security, itUPI - 52 words
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Article49 1951-03-07 10 The British Government conj demned racial discrimination in I British clubs and hotels but rej .iected a suggestion that it should stop it by legislation. Mr. Emrys i Hughes (Labour) urged legislation in the House of Commons "in view of the discrimination in i clubs, hotels and restaurants ReuteiReuter - 49 words
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Article34 1951-03-07 10 The Presidium of the East German People's Parliament '11:1$ j appealed to the United States, I British and French Governments to conclude a peace treaty with Germanv before the end of the year.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article32 1951-03-07 10 The United States have urged French and A";.b nationalists 'o exercise "moderation" in setng t!ieir dispute in Freiic'i Morocco. Press Officer Michael McDermott said "we have u.«e<"' i moderation on both A.FA.P - 32 words
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Article75 1951-03-07 10 Ten thousand Italian CommuI nists a;":d fellow-travellers have split with the Communist Party re the Magnani-Cucchi revolt five weeks ago. according to Sign'• Ignazio Silone, prominent Left-winy Social Democrat. Organisers of a recent national pilgrimage to Canterbury <"■ ".a! have c:!'!cd on Dr. I'■ v\ lei John; on, the Cathedral'sA.P - 75 words
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Article47 1951-03-07 10 Admiral For "e^i Sherman, U.S. ei N r Operations, suddenly c.: r ci off plans to see Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Defence Minister Emtr -m;cl Shinwell. The U.S. Jffavy office s;.id no reason was given for the cancellation of Sherman's interviews with Attlee and Shinwell A.PA.P - 47 words
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Article20 1951-03-07 10 Yugoslavia and Pakistan have agreed to establish diplomatic relations. The Yugoslav reprei sentation in Karachi will have Legation status.- Reute:Reuter - 20 words
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Article83 1951-03-07 10 Thousands of Pakistani students demonstrated at Lahore, Pakistan, at the main gale of the hall where the Economic Commission for Asia ;^:d the F E I (.ECAFE) was in session, shouting "down with French imperialism" "Urns, live the people of Morocco."— A P. P, 'i V si Sea I. Chi<Reuter - 83 words
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475 1951-03-07 10 Ridg way's Only Worry: Superior Number Of Reds TAEGU, Mar. 6 (Rruter) Ainiouiicin^ the rapture of Changpyong, 21 mHm fr«mi th«* 38 Parallel, 4»i-a. Matthew B. Ridgway told eom^piimlfiits thai the I'nited Nations forms were capable of Mopping any thrust down central Korea at the moment, hut the situation *ould475 words
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137 1951-03-07 10 LONDON. Mar. fAI Britain is expe< bed I la ke the Burst step granting eelf-guvi i I t.> Tripolitania. Informed touroei s 1 t> I Britain wrill publish i atidn in setting up a IV <;■ rnmeat of the Niahmoud Muntasser, fori er tnber137 words
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Article204 1951-03-07 10 Jap Pact: U S Flays Russia washixgt' >n, The United Stftt I Russia and Sot Let A sador Jacob ing off talks on th* > Japanese peace United States S'a- I partmenl charged that R has persistently sough- to powers over the pi treaty and declared: "The r.S. will seeki204 words
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Advertisement46 1951-03-07 10 Hold your next party at JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE FRONT OF T. G. KIATI CLEAN COOL CENTRAL BEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM DiSHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES OSMAN <c SULTAN PARTNERS '-~u^_rr L rn_)T_ro~o~i_»~Lj~Lr'i_>~i_o_n_r'i-j~i-~'-i'T— o_r~i_irxj~i-P n~ -J~u~u~li j "m'*'i ♦vQ distinguished Jumiii;46 words
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Advertisement16 1951-03-07 10 FOOTBALLf*\ i BOOTS JSmv n PER PAM AS U$E& FiY TKt: PROFESStOXALS FROM JAE fif^HS SHOP16 words
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Miscellaneous6 1951-03-07 10 W^ jn^SAVE^ VO»J.j>ARg J SODA #^g6 words
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Article, Illustration287 1951-03-07 11 S 'pore Govt. Bans Re-export Of Dollar Goods To H'kong Standard Slaff Reporter lllii SINGAPORE Goveriiinciit has embargoed the re-export to Hongkong of all goods imparted into Singapore, ior which payment has been made in U.S. dollars. U.S. dollars available to Malaya and Singapore nom the Sterling Area Pool areM. Iiidard; Standard - 287 words
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124 1951-03-07 11 A LARGE number of the new propeller-jet submarine hunting-aircraft, the Fairey 17, hav e been ordered for the Admiralty. Production of this allmetal two-engine aircraft is to begin at once. The Fairey 17, which was the first "prop-jet" aircraft ever to and on an124 words
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Article64 1951-03-07 11 NEW YORK. Mar. 6, (UP). The Pacific airlift flew 57.000 passenuers and more than ::u. 000.000 pounds of war materials to Korea and other bases in I ie Far East during the last six m tnths of 1950. T.ie airlift planes also brought b more than64 words
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Article38 1951-03-07 11 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank* made loans aggregating over U.5.5255,--000.000 to Australia, Uruguay, Ethiopia. Mexico. Turkey. Thailand. Colombia, Brazil and South Africa during the six months ended Jan. 31.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article56 1951-03-07 11 Jap Immigran ts For Thailand BANGKOK, Mar. 6. (UP). Two hundred Japanese immigrants will be permitted to enter Thailand annually. Police General Luang Chart Trakarnkosol said. Each applicant would be given "thorough consideration" regarding his good standing and good behaviour, but the fact whether the applicant had been under military56 words
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Article38 1951-03-07 11 OSLO. Mar. 6 (AP) Nine men, including the captain, jumped to safety seconds Defore their ship, the 1,793-ton British ship Solidarity, listed and sank in a dramatic shipwreck oil the west coast oi Norway.38 words
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Article17 1951-03-07 11 TODAY: Kelantan (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Tung Song, Hongkong, China and Philippine Is. by Carthage.17 words
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Article22 1951-03-07 11 TODAY: Thailand by train. Gt. Britain, N. Ireland, Eire Europe, N. and W. Africa, West Indies, Egypt and Ceylon by fkarthage.22 words
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Article151 1951-03-07 11 Ships Being Turned Into. Scrap HONGKONG. Mar. 6: (UP) Thousands of tens of .ships are being turned into scrap here, much of it to feed the Chinese Communist war machine. With scrap prices up more than 100 per cent and a worldwide shortage looming, ship owners have found it worthwhile151 words
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Article48 1951-03-07 11 WEIRTOX, (WEST VIRGINIA), Mar. G <AP>— One of America's largest tinplate producers says it has perfected a revolutionary electrolytic tinplating process which will make big savings in defence-strategic tin supplies. The Weirton Steel Company claims tin savings will range from 25 to 50 per cent.48 words
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Advertisement737 1951-03-07 11 Us\Yx i;..:;:;,^ rRA4\B-PAciF3i ssevici Uirett Overland n Francisco, los \ngeles. All American Canadian Cities iwmm.n, Penang P Sham Spore s.S. F. J. LUCKENBACB 7/KMai S.S. PHILIPPIXE BEAK 11 2o Mar. >6 27Mar. SlMn Accepting carso r Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama. 1 \ST RLGtLAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN737 words
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Advertisement87 1951-03-07 11 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE S.S. "ALMKERK" 1951 Due Singapore on 12th March from Continental Ports enroute for: Hongkong/ Manila /Japan Discharging cargo alongside S.H.B. Wharves. Last Claim Day 8 day? after the vessel has completed the discharge. Consignees are requested to NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East iUiaLine87 words
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Advertisement636 1951-03-07 11 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. OONTtNtNI B'pcre. P S haiu Penan* ••LALANDIA" for Bangkok In Port "FIONI.y for Bangkok 17-17 Mar. IS 16 Mar. 13 14 :u..r. -'KVERNAAS" for Saieon Bangkok 13-16 Mar. 11 12 Mar. t-10 U*r. •NORDVEST- fnr Hong ko n g K^be 6: Yokohama 22-25 Mar ••ERRIV tnr636 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-03-07 11 SHIPPING ilELLMCfg EAST ASIATIC LI«E Outw&rd from Euroue In Port: Lalanda for Bangkok. TO EUROPE Mar 27: Lalanda, sails Mar. II. LOCAL B'KOK LINE In Port: Bintang. AMERICAN MAIL LINE For C.a. West Coast Ports, Accepting36 words
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Miscellaneous627 1951-03-07 11 3Ships in Harbour" CUIDC AT P()il)C King's Dock: Tapah, Adinda. allllr^ rtA VWJIZW Keppel Dock: Frenunila. Te.sbury, AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. *a?8S«fS Recorder. Retriever. vrcTronAV western anchorage: Peihcuia. ltSltKUAl. Godown No. I: Mambang, Hal Seng, WHARVES KonR H a> Odn. 44 Bintang, Sheers Wharf: T P UT^P ROADS 42/43 Ca627 words
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Miscellaneous210 1951-03-07 11 A second dollar boom will hit Singapore this month when the Danish luxury yacht Stella Polaris arrives at this port with 150 wealthy American tourists on Saturday. The Stella Polaris started on her present round-the-world cruise from New Orleans early in January. Above is an artist's impression of the vessel.210 words
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209 1951-03-07 12 Malayan Shuttlers Obtain Eu ropean four Per mission v ;»N<; Peng Soon, Cbeong Hock Leng, Ong p o fj l and Ismail bin Marjan >vill team up for a i ainape after the AH-England championshins concludes. Yesterday, the players sent a joint cable to the Singapore Badminton Association to ask209 words
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Article118 1951-03-07 12 UK Soccer L eague Standings rtball U sue Saturdays y x i >,i DIVISION 162 44 35 4 H <3 43 53 33 kl 4! 32 bO 12 8 10 53 45 31 12 8 It 50 411 32 31 11 11 10 54 51 32 5 Z I 6118 words
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Article68 1951-03-07 12 inthespoii Singa] next I y night gapore P>U> Club c!: i->^ h< >■ se d barbecue ni tfrt at the M Pleasant w be Boodlit od the show ■nee at y3O p.m. A race cn- imes, moan- j m i I open me Later, five two- j with68 words
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Article70 1951-03-07 12 KU A.MAX-- Knantan Abdullah School defeated the Kuantan Ch D fS€ XI by two goals to one in i soccer match played yesU day on the K.R.C. Padang T'ie Chinese were loading I—o i the i"r."st half, fifteen minutes after the interval the school equalised through70 words
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64 1951-03-07 12 MCC MAKE A GOOD START IN NEW ZEALAND AtK LLAND, Mir. 6 (Reu-ter-AAP) Fine spin bowling i by 'i';- rsall and Wright enabled the MCC to make a go I start t > their short tour in New Zealand when a three-day natch ri<t Auckland began Auckland were all out64 words
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Article144 1951-03-07 12 AUCKLAND— Ist Innings K D.-.ye. b F ttersall 1 V Sc ttcPa k ••u e b 1 ttersall 25 K. De s Ibw b Wright *< W Wallace bTs te II 38 D Coleman bTattc ill 21 O. Cle run oui M L. A Kent cWa t ghi C.144 words
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Article69 1951-03-07 12 KUANTAN, The I >'<■■ wing were elected office be tvrs for 195] ai the anunal Kuantan Recreation Club meeting, held recently: President: Mr. R.F.H. DrakeBro?kman, Ho»i Secretary: Mr. Ponniah, Hon. Sports Secretary: Che Abdul Rashid lin NSohd Ali. Hon. Auditors: Messrs. S. Durai Rajo Singam ruad Teh B:ki69 words
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178 1951-03-07 12 BI'NTAR. Mar 4raa seen at the terdaj when I Buntar Anglo Chinese met the St Ge<»rges Taipinj in an inter match was co i I ad reU di c \f s ht« kher the a"■p in the :at lej came up ence put178 words
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277 1951-03-07 12 \i. >. KING themselves to ihe water-logged «roim<l G.H.Q. FARELF defeated the I Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) l>y three j«oals to one in the FARELF \.:n% Hockey .\»MM*>.iion*s inter-anil final at Tanglin yesterday. The Cameixgiians, stationed in Muar, were the finalists oi Malaya District277 words
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Article, Illustration840 1951-03-07 12 AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS with £&Mcam. fficuck&kje. r ]^H£ RMS. "Caronia"— destined to bring Dollars to the coffers of harassed Britain glided away from Singapore without fanfare..., Perhaps her passengers, who took a world cruise for relaxation, preferred it that way. But all the world loves gaiety andLillian Buckoke - 840 words
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Article334 1951-03-07 12 Farewell To Maj. Palmer THE necessity of laying a cin- der track in Sing; pore was, stressed by M; A. Palmer, retiring SOPT, Singapore District and Vice President of the Singapore AAA in his evc-of-' r 1 iparture speech at Gil. Cafe' yesterday. He was speaking at a farewell tea334 words
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Article515 1951-03-07 12 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10 .tin. News; 10.48 lor the Schools 1 p.m. Dane Music; l.:>0 News; 1.45 Lnnehtime Prom; p.m. For the Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; ii.li Fonnx People's Programme; 6.40 Moonlight Over The Islands: p.m. News, Singapore Share Market Report; 7.12 lhis is Communism; 7^o515 words
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Advertisement118 1951-03-07 12 t*L ml iM/Jvlmb H In wfiiie moaieivoi-pearl lor t.ui coat ?nn fl .:■:>. "wnite tie— «*tk pearl for iuxe«<"». Ocsigncu r for uonvenieiioe with. tli<? KrrnwßU^.. ,|>at- i;^' entea «uap bar £wiK linis «».J LooUttiii ftuti. R Si iipnrnrp fionf l_ kJ I 11/Cf It/ u I C Jy v^118 words
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Miscellaneous211 1951-03-07 12 Picture SsrlaKizai'.oa c£ the fllsa M BBSXIIIAXIOH M S IP* coring to th? Hew A!^2mj?3, Sing^iore. i Throughout the voyac^.the suw has reahaTnedthe"! j.-Hovii4G forwarp slowi CARGRAVLb jk^4ap6 SAME SIZE. FOR, AS ASTRONOMICAL DISTANCES GO, IT IS HIS SArFTV B€LT AND BCI&S FORW\ iy Ov£R THt TOO FAR AWAY TO211 words
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